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A collection of yearbooks from Weber Normal College which comprise the years 1919 to 1923. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, the Board of Trustees, athletics, and departments within the college. It also contains sections about the clubs and organizations within the Academy, literary pages, student poetry, and advertisements from local businesses. |
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Show CORA MORTENSON MARJORIE BREWER LOUISE BROWNING Girls' Association Report THE GIRLS' ASSOCIATION this year, as in the past, has been one of the liveliest, most enthusiastic organizations in the school. The usual good spirit has been manifested throughout the entire year. We are proud of our Weber girls and the high ideals for which they stand. First of all, they are loyal thru and thru-loyal to Weber and all that concerns it, loyal to their organization and to its leaders. They stand for a high standard of education, and each girl is striving for success. They believe in clean sportsmanship and lead in the social life of the school, for what would any social event be without girls? The Girls' Association has given several of the most brilliant affairs of the year. First was the Girls' Annual Christmas Dance, with its artistic dec- orations. The effect of the decorations was so entrancing that it seemed like we were really dancing outside in the twilight, with snow softly fluttering down. Then came the "Friendship Dance" given conjointly by the Girls' Association of Weber and Ogden High School. This dance was for the purpose of binding together the two schools in a greater bond of friendship, and was very successful. The girls hope that this will become an annual affair. Then, of course, our annual Girls' Day, in which the girls entertained the boys all day; and, best of all, played the part of the "gallant escort" and showed the boys a good time at the dance in the evening. Publications |